I'm wondering if this as to do with logging in locally from one machine to the other? Seems like once I've done this, the sshd has to be restarted for it to work? Has anyone else experienced this phenomenon and how do you solve this
problem?
Thanks - Alan
Alan Vinh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone tried running the cygwin sshd on a different port than 22 and was successful at it?
>
> I want another machine to be online that is behind my router. I can log into the one machine running on port 22, then go to the other machine behind the router using its local IP address, but this doesn't seem to be very reliable,
> sometimes ssh and sftp just hang trying to get to the other local machine and ping can't reach it either. It seems to be with my flaky router(?) but I'm curious if the other machine behind the router can use a different port
> rather than the default port 22 for the sshd so that I can see it on the net too.
>
> BTW, I can get to both machines' web servers via different ports so I know they're both online on the internet.
>
> Please help. Thanks - Alan
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